African Business
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Articles in Mar 2008 issue of African Business
- LETTERS
- S Africa joins elite FDI destinations
by Ford, Neil - Prices remain firm for softs
by Siddiqi, Moin - Musical explorers: The many-headed hydra
- Ghana cocoa gets a boost
- Gazprom to signal end of Western domination?
by Ford, Neil - Bafana Bafana deepen gloom
by Nevin, Tom - Ford commits to S Africa
- power of feeling good, The
by Versi, Anver - KENYA: Cautious optimism as calm returns
by Bohnstedt, Andrea - UBA, MTN sponsor TV show
- Asia connection, The
by Nevin, Tom - KENYA: Small earners face brunt of economic fallout
by Onyango, Dennis - Delta wins Liberia concession
- Black firms move into manganese
by Ford, Neil - NIGERIA: Delta aims to become industrial power
by Ford, Neil - Nigeria calls for security force
- Coal is back
by Châtel, Bénédicte - SOUTH AFRICA: Power cuts at crisis point
by Nevin, Tom - US-Africa seminar upbeat
- Change is in the air
by Ford, Neil - Cameroon: Another term for Biya?
- Rwanda opens a securities exchange
- Mittal wrapping up Africa?
by Ford, Neil - Eastern Africa: Concerns over Chinese logging
- Botswana upgrades airport
- Plenty of room for growth
- SIERRA LEONE: Timber exports banned to save forests
by Ford, Neil - South-south trade fuels investment growth
by Nevin, Tom - Air safety: 2008 deadline for Africa
by Ackbarally, Nasseem - Searching for Kony: Uganda's running sore